On 18 Oct 2004, at 16:08, John Begg wrote:
I'd be careful about that. As a general rule charity shops (here in the UK)
won't accept second-hand electrical goods, not matter what condition they
are in. It is too great a risk. If someone suffers an electric shock they
don't have the insurance to cover a claim
Many of the big Oxfam shops have goods tested (much like a business) so they do accept and sell electrical goods. I've purchased a filter coffee machine from the one in Leeds and it had a little HSE green sticker verifying its safety...
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